Tuesday 29th October | 7:30pm AEDT
MTD Global Webinar and Open Session
Online Live Stream
Stories of Dissent & Hope:
Lessons of Cultural Captivity, Accommodation and Compromise in Global Mission and Development
Want to learn from a leader who’s spent over 30 years driving global change?
We’re excited to invite you to our next Master of Transformational Development open lecture with Steve Bradbury, former National Director of Tearfund Australia and designer and developer of the MTD program in 2009.
Join us on 29th October at 7:30pm AEDT for ‘Stories of Dissent & Hope: Lessons of Cultural Captivity, Accommodation and Compromise in Global Mission and Development’.
Stay after the lecture to chat with faculty and see how you can make an impact through further study or becoming a sponsor of a student looking to study this life-changing program.
Ready to apply? Applications are due Nov 1 for international students and Dec 1 for Australian students. Find out more about the course or apply by visiting: eastern.edu.au/mtd
If you have questions about this course or would like to sponsor an overseas student studying the MTD please email us at: mtd@eastern.edu.au
We are currently seeking sponsors for 2025 students. Please prayerfully consider supporting the impactful ministry of the MTD and get in touch if this is something you are interested in.
When: October 29th | 7:30pm AEDT
Where: Online live stream (link will be emailed to you just before the event)
About the Speaker, Steve Bradbury:
After 12 years as a high school teacher in New Zealand, Steve became the National Director of Tearfund Australia in 1984 and served in that role until early 2009. He was the inaugural Chair of Micah Global (1999-2009) and Chair of the international board of Micah Challenge 2003-2004, 2008-12. In 2009 he was invited to join the faculty of Eastern College Australia in order to design and develop what is now called the Master of Transformational Development.
Born in Wales to a nomadic family Steve has lived in England, Scotland, Malta, New Zealand and Australia. He is a one-eyed All Black supporter and father-in-law to one-eyed West Coast Eagles supporter.
Steve is married to Chris, Dad to Sarah and Tom, Poppa to Isabella, Raphael and Vinnie.